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Occupy May Day with us!

When: Tomorrow, May Day from 3-7pm
Where: The Green in Lebanon (NH)

More info on the OtUV website!

Protesting again!

Here comes the spring…

Article in D About March on Parkhurst

In today’s D:

Ten students marched on Parkhurst Hall Monday morning to deliver a letter in protest of the College’s investment in HEI Hotels and Resorts, a hospitality and management company accused of unfair labor practices and discouraging worker unionization.

The letter, addressed to Board of Trustees, high-level administrators and the Advisory Committee on Investment Responsibility, was the first step in a campaign urging the College to join Yale University and Brown University in publicly renouncing future investments in HEI, according Nathan Gusdorf ’12, one of the event’s organizers.

The 10 students attempted to personally deliver letters to College President Jim Yong Kim, Executive Vice President Steven Kadish, Provost Carol Folt and Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson. All administrators were busy or in meetings when the students arrived at 8:30 a.m. Secretaries or administrative assistants collected the copies of the letter, according to Janet Kim ’13, the event’s other organizer.

“We wanted to get in early in the morning and make a swift statement at the beginning of the week and the administrator’s day,” Janet Kim said.
Stewart Towle ’12 and Gusdorf led the group in chants prior to and after dropping off the letter.

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The Ninety-nine Percent

Here’s an original song that Ford Daley wrote for us. Thanks Ford!

The chords:

Help Occupy Dartmouth members/students go to the USAS conference!

We need some registration/gas money for the conference this month. If you can donate, click here!

The Truth about Hazing at Dartmouth

An upcoming column from the D:

We attend a strange school where our president, one of the world’s foremost public health experts, has shown an alarming reticence regarding what can only be described as a public health crisis of the utmost importance: the endemic physical and psychological abuse culture that occupies the heart of Dartmouth’s Greek-life community. President Kim’s sterling credentials in public health are fundamentally at odds with his administration’s refusal to crack down on the pervasive hazing, substance abuse, and sexual assault culture that dominates campus social life.

Among my many experiences as a fraternity pledge, I was: forced to swim in a kiddie pool full of vomit, urine, fecal matter, semen, and rotten food products; forced to eat an omelet made of vomit; forced to chug cups of vinegar until I was afraid that I would vomit blood like one of my fellow pledges did; forced to inhale nitrous oxide; degraded psychologically on a daily basis; forced to drink beers poured down a fellow pledge’s ass crack; vomited on regularly, and encouraged to vomit on others.

Read the full story: Dartblog: “BREAKING: Lohse ’12 Reports on Hazing, Kim Inaction, D Leaks to Administration”

People get a voice!

People get a voice!

 

Thanks to Esther, age 7, for helping us to clarify the issue of whether or not people get a voice.

An Occupy Dartmouth Christmas!

How does Occupy Dartmouth celebrate Christmas? What presents will Occupy Dartmouth find under the Lorax Tree? How would you say that in German? Watch this special Christmas edition Occupy Dartmouth video update to find out!

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Video Starring Some of our Favorite Occupying Kids

A sample of our adventures on Friday night:

Plus we had a sign-making pizza party!